
Richmond Family Friends
RFF matches newcomer families with volunteer families already living in Richmond as they adapt to their new life in Canada.
RFF matches newcomer families with volunteer families already living in Richmond as they adapt to their new life in Canada.
Program to help single parents with children (0-5) years old connect, share the joys and challenges of parenting, and learn about resources.
Families new to Canada are matched with mentor families who have lived in Canada for a long time, offering support and guidance in groups.
A free afterschool program open to SD40 students to introduce health and nutrition, and teach valuable life-skills.
A free afterschool program open to SD40 students to introduce health and nutrition, and teach valuable life-skills.
A program for parents and young children (ages 0-6) to explore creativity through arts and crafts, songs and stories. Parent participation required.
A program for parents and young children (ages 0-6) to explore creativity through arts and crafts, songs and stories. Parent participation required.
A program for parents/grandparents of young children to meet and discuss parenting experiences, techniques, and challenges.
Join us at Marpole Neighbourhood House for a financial literacy workshop with Jewish Family Services (JFS)! Topics we'll cover include: budgeting with dignity (setting priorities) strategies to boost your money protecting yourself and your money debt management To register, please contact: Anja Hedji at 604 637 3308 or [email protected] REGISTERATION IS REQUIRED AND SPOTS ARE...
A free afterschool program open to SD40 students to introduce health and nutrition, and teach valuable life-skills.
RFF matches newcomer families with volunteer families already living in Richmond as they adapt to their new life in Canada.
Program to help single parents with children (0-5) years old connect, share the joys and challenges of parenting, and learn about resources.
A Financial Empowerment workshop about wills: their pieces, benefits, and things to consider when making yours.
Families new to Canada are matched with mentor families who have lived in Canada for a long time, offering support and guidance in groups.